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Training Symposium
3rd European Training Symposium (ETS) for Heart Failure Cardiologists and Cardiac Surgeons
Mechanical Circulatory Support and Heart Transplantation: Taking a deep Dive and looking over the BorderUniversity Hospital Bern, Auditorium Ettore Rossi, June 24–25, 2016
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3rd European Training Symposium (ETS) for Heart Failure Cardiologists & Cardiac Surgeons
Mechanical Circulatory Support and Heart Transplantation: Taking a deep Dive and looking over the BorderUniversity Hospital Bern, Auditorium Ettore Rossi, June 24–25, 2016
Organizing Committee:Prof. Paul Mohacsi, Bern / Prof. Jan Gummert, Bad Oeynhausen / Prof. Thierry Carrel, Bern
Patronage:
European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology
In compliance with EBAC/ EACCME guidelines, all speakers/ chairpersons participating in this program have disclosed
potential conflicts of interest that might cause a bias in the presentations. The Organizing Committee is responsible for
ensuring that all potential conflicts of interest relevant to the program are declared to the audience prior to the CME
activities.»
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Welcome in Berne
3rd European Training Symposium (ETS) for Heart Failure Cardiologists and Cardiac SurgeonsEnd stage heart failure, needing mechanical circulatory support (MCS) or heart replacement (HTx) is an increasing daily challenge. Shortage of cardiac allografts led to medical and mechanical bridge-to-transplant strategies. Medical and device therapies have strong evidence, and MCS is meanwhile established as destination therapy. Additional very fast technological progress can be expected. – On the other hand, pig-to-baboon xenotransplan-tation just recently reached a survival time of 945 days. – It’s time to take a deep dive and to look over the border.
Current burning questions are:
– Which patients should be treated medically & with devices? Which patients should be considered for MCS & HTx?
– Shall we develop a new paradigm for HTx, only for selected patients?– Which patient ‹deserves› a cardiac allograft ... only younger patients? ... or only patients with a grown-up
congenital heart disease (GUCH)?– Which patient ‹deserves› a VAD as bridge to transplant or destination therapy?– HTx: Can we still learn from transplantation immunology?– Is xenotransplantation still an option for overcoming shortage of cardiac allografts?– What can we learn from other specialists, such as material scientists, cristallographers and robotic engineers?– How can we overcome serious adverse events in MCS?– How can we address bleeding problems in MCS patients with mandatory anticoagulation?– Can we collect European registry data on MCS on a high level of quality?
Who will profit from this Symposium?– Cardiologists – Cardiac Surgeons– Perfusionists and VAD Coordinators – General Practitioners – Physicians (Internal Medicine) – Nurses (especially nurses who are interested in heart failure)– MTA’s (medical technical assistants) – Health insurances
Program
Friday, June 24, 2016
08.00 – 08.15 Welcome J. Gummert (Bad Oeynhausen, GE) T. Carrel (Berne, CH) P. Mohacsi (Berne, CH) M. Täuber (Rector, Univ. of Berne, CH) Heart Failure & Heart Transplantation 1
Chairs: J. Gummert (Bad Oeynhausen, GE) P. Mohacsi (Berne, CH)
08.15 – 08.45 ESC guidelines 2016: What’s new? B. Pieske (Berlin, GE)
08.45 – 09.15 Lack of organ donors: What are the ‹true› reasons? F. Immer (Berne, CH) What is a realistic expectation ?
09.15 – 09.45 Key note lecture: J. Rogers (Durham, US) Crisis awaiting heart transplantation: sinking the life boat
09.45 – 10.00 Discussion
10.00 – 10.30 Coffee break
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Mechanical Circulatory Support 1 (a VAD for all patients first?)
Chairs: M. Slaughter (Louisville, US)
T. Carrel (Berne, CH)
A new paradigm – cardiac transplant only for selected patients?:
10.30 – 11.00 Which patient «deserves» a cardiac allograft (age, GUCH-patient)? J. Gummert (Bad Oeynhausen, GE)
11.00 – 11.30 Which patient «deserves» a VAD as destination therapy? D. Zimpfer (Vienna, AT)
Chairs: U. Steinseifer (Aachen, GE) N. Uriel (Chicago, US)
11.30 – 12.00 Lessons learned from Endurance, Roadmap / Medimacs M. Slaughter (Louisville, US) and how to go forward ?
12.00 – 12.30 Pediatric heart replacement – update 2016 B. Stiller (Freiburg, GE) 12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
Heart Transplantation 2
Chairs: H. Reichenspurner (Hamburg, GE) J. Rogers (Durham, US )
13.30 – 13.50 Assessment of rejection: Pharmacodynamics U. Schulz (Bad Oeynhausen, GE) (markers: FOX3, ATP, IL10, dd cfDNA, GEP)
13.50 – 14.15 Xenotransplantation in 2016 S. Guetthoff (Munich, GE)
14.15 – 14.40 Transplant immunology leading to novel insights in S. Schrepfer (San Francisco, US) pathophysiology of restenosis
Special Lecture:
14.40 – 14.45 Introduction P. Mohacsi (Berne, CH)
14.45 – 15.15 X-ing the border 1: Materials Sciences and MCS A. Dommann (St. Gallen & Berne, CH) («Materials meet Life» – Swiss Fed. Labs. for Materials, Science and Technology)
15.15 – 15.45 Coffee break
Mechanical Circulatory Support 2 (Treatment of adverse events)
Chairs: L. Englberger (Berne, CH) R. Hullin (Lausanne, CH)
15.45 – 16.10 Adverse event management (prophylaxis & treatment) V. Sigurdardottir (Berne, CH)
16.10 – 16.35 Plasma therapy of driveline infection L. Hilker (Karlsburg, GE)
16.35 – 16.55 Management of emergencies J. Vierecke (Berne, CH)
16.55 – 17.25 Engineering a heart pump A. Fleischli (Zurich, CH)
19.30 Symposium Dinner (ticket requested) Ristorante Lorenzini, Berne (Salon Grand Société)
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Saturday, June 25, 2016
Mechanical Circulatory Support 3 (Anticoagulation)
Chairs: D. Feldman (Cincinnati, US) J. Schefold (Berne, CH)
08.00 – 08.30 Aquired von Willebrand and MCS N. Uriel (Chicago, US)
08.30 – 09.00 Management of anticoagulation & L. Baumann Kreuziger (Milwaukee, US) antiplatelet therapy in patients with LVADs
09.00 – 09.30 The balance of bleeding and thrombosis: a personalized D. Feldman (Cincinnati, US) anticoagulation scheme
09.30 – 10.00 Shear stress: Computer simulation of coagulation and blood trauma D. Ku (GIT, Atlanta, US)
Special Lecture:
10.00 – 10.30 X-ing the border 2: Most advanced mini robot for medical use S. Pané i Vidal (ETH, Zurich, CH)
10.30 – 11.00 Coffee break Registry Data
11.00 – 11.15 EUROMACS-Report T. de By (The Hague, NL)
Mechanical Circulatory Support 4 (EUROMACS meets EACTS)
Chairs: F. Beyersdorf (Freiburg, GE) P. Leprince (Paris, F)
11.15 – 11.40 What should we do next? R. Hetzer (Berlin, GE)
11.40 – 12.05 How to treat the right ventricle J. Rogers (Durham, US)
12.05 – 12.25 Controlled integrated Resuscitation Device (CIRD) in the streets F. Beyersdorf (Freiburg, GE)
12.25 – 12.45 ECMO update 2016 P. Leprince (Paris, FR)
12.45 – 13.05 Temporary MCS for Bridge-to-Candidacy? D. Reineke (Berne, CH)
13.05 Adjourn P. Mohacsi (Berne, CH)
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Participating Representatives of Euromacs
Executive Board Members– Jan Gummert Bad Oeynhausen (GE) Executive Chairman
– Paul Mohacsi Berne (CH) Deputy Chairman
Extended Board Member– Pascal Leprince Paris (FR)
Honorary Member– Roland Hetzer Berlin (GE)
Faculty
– Baumann Kreuziger, Lisa Milwaukee, US – Beyersdorf, Friedhelm Freiburg, GE – Carrel, Thierry Berne, CH – de By, Theo The Hague, NL – Dommann, Alex St. Gallen & Berne, CH – Englberger, Lars Berne, CH – Feldman, David Cincinnati, US– Fleischli, Andreas Zurich, CH– Guetthoff, Sonja Munich, GE– Gummert, Jan Bad Oeynhausen, GE– Hetzer, Roland Berlin, GE– Hilker, Lutz Karlsburg, GE– Hullin, Roger Lausanne, CH– Immer, Franz Berne, CH– Ku, David Atlanta, US– Leprince, Pascal Paris, FR– Mohacsi, Paul Berne, CH– Pané i Vidal, Salvador Zurich, CH– Pieske, Burkert Berlin, GE– Reichenspurner, Hermann Hamburg, GE – Reineke, David Berne, CH– Rogers, Joseph G. Durham, US
– Schrepfer, Sonja San Francisco, US– Schefold, Jörg Berne, CH– Schulz, Uwe Bad Oeynhausen, GE– Sigurdardottir, Vilborg Berne,CH– Slaughter, Mark Louisville, US– Steinseifer, Ulrich Aachen, GE– Stiller, Brigitte Freiburg, GE– Täuber, Martin Berne, CH– Uriel, Nir Chicago, US – Vierecke, Juliane Berne, CH – Zimpfer, Daniel Vienna, AT
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Scientific Directors: Prof. Paul Mohacsi, Berne (chair)Prof. Jan Gummert, Bad OeynhausenProf. Thierry Carrel, Berne
Organization / Secretariat: Alessandra WitschAdministrative Assistant to Prof. P. MohacsiUniversity Hospital Bern (Inselspital)3010 Berne, SwitzerlandPhone: +41 (0)31 632 44 64 (morning only)Mail: [email protected]
Symposium Location: Auditorium Ettore RossiUniversity Hospital Berne3010 Berne, Switzerland
Arrival by train: bus 11, direction «Holligen», stop «Inselspital»
Arrival by car: Highway exit «Forsthaus», then direction «Inselspital/Zentrum, Bahnhof», approx. 800 meters to the «Parking Inselspital» at Murtenstrasse
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Participation of three training symposia will allow to apply for an EUROMACS certification.
CME – Credits
National Organizations:Swiss Society of General Internal Medicine (SGAIM): 6.5 CreditsSwiss Society of Cardiology (SGK): 12 Credits A1Swiss Society of Heart and Cardiovascular Surgery (SGHC): 12 Credits
International Organizations:European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC): The 3rd ETS Symposium is accredited by the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC) for 10 CME credit hours (Day #1: 6 CME credits - Day #2: 4 CME credits).
Each participant should claim only those hours of credit that have actually been spent in the educational activity. EBAC works according to the quality standards of the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME), which is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS).
Registration and registration fee
Please register for the symposium by June 13th, 2016 to [email protected]
The registration fee for attendees is EUR 570.00. The fee includes registration fee, 2 nights hotel accommodation in a nice hotel, coffee breaks during the symposium, lunch on Friday and the symposium dinner on Friday evening.
Hotel:Pre-bookings for accommodation for attendees and for speakers have already been made and information will be sent with the registration confirmation.
Social Events: Symposium Dinner, Friday, 24 June 2016 in the Ristorante Lorenzini, Berne (Salon Grand Société). Tickets requested!
The ETS Symposium is supported by the Katharina Huber-Steiner Foundation
symposium website: www.mcs-ets.org
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